Jayson will play “Tony, a devoted and charismatic lawyer who works for Kathleen Gale (Constance Zimmer),” Deadlinereports.
Marcus will portray Dyonte, “an activist and organizer with a strong sense of purpose, a nurturing spirit and a sly, playful sense of humor who works with Malika (Zuri Adele).”
This isn’t the first Freeform series Jayson has been on. He previously had a recurring role as Josh’s brother on Young & Hungry, and was a love interest for both Emily Osment‘s Gabi and Aimee Carrero‘s Sofia.
Marcus is most well known for his role as Dondre Hall in Step Up: High Water, as well as Making Moves and High Strung.
In addition to the new casting announcements, a new season trailer was just released. Check it out here!
It was just revealed that the long-awaited next season of the Freeform series will premiere on Wednesday, February 17th. They also shared a sneak peek at the season.
Good Trouble was put on hold like every other production earlier this year, due to the pandemic, and in May, Cierra and Maiashared an update with fans.
The girls revealed that because of the shut down, the show wasn’t going to be ready to premiere in the summer, as originally planned.
Noah Centineo reunited with his former The Fosters co-stars Maia Mitchell and Cierra Ramirez at the premiere of their spin-off series Good Trouble on Tuesday (January 8) in Los Angeles.
Freeform just announced that The Fosters spinoff, which centers on Callie (Mitchell) and Mariana (Ramirez) as they embark on the next phase of their young adult lives in Los Angeles, will start shooting this week in the city.
Tommy will portray Gael, a socially conscious and politically active graphic designer; newcomer Zuri who will portray Malika, a whip-smart former foster kid with a pension for social justice; and Sherry will play Alice, a first-generation Asian American who manages the apartment complex that they all live in.
Roger is the conservative Judge Wilson for whom Callie is clerking; Emma is Davia, a no holds barred teacher who also lives at The Coterie, and Ken, who will portray Benjamin, a conservative fellow clerk who works with Callie.